Alabama’s automakers produced a record number of vehicles last year, as the industry continues to mature. The state’s auto workers rolled out entirely new vehicles, but they’re also saying goodbye to others. What’s in store for the sector’s jobs and products in 2015?
Photos of current vehicles and the production process through the years. (Joe Songer/jsonger@al.com).

Construction is under way for a new 15-screen theater in Madison called Galaxy 15. It is at Brogans Way behind Publix on U.S. 72. Included in this gallery are photos of theaters the developer owns in Tennessee. (Paul Huggins/phuggins@al.com; Cinema Management Group, Inc.)

The pioneers of Madison, including the colorfully named Cleopatra Indiana “Clippie Annie” Cartwright Abernathy will soon rest under the crest of a state historic marker. (File photos by Paul Huggins/phuggins@al.com)

Sunday worship at a Seventh-day Adventist Church? Pastor Debleaire Snell explains how the new service at First Seventh-day Adventist Church in Huntsville, Ala., is not a theological departure for the growing congregation. (Kay Campbell/KCampbell@AL.com)

Former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee stopped in at The Ledges to promote his new book God, Guns, Grits and Gravy' as well as take a few swipes at the Obama administration during a press conference Tuesday, Feb. 3, 2015 in Huntsville, Ala. (Eric Schultz / eschultz@al.com)

Ranger Kevin Hamrick will be on-site to identify waterfowl such as Sandhill Cranes, White Pelicans, Canada Geese and any other wildlife that might be out enjoying the refuge, before they start their migration north. A clean-up around the peninsula will take place following the program. (Photos contributed by Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge)

Author and former Huntsville resident Hester Bass is in Huntsville as part of a promotional tour of her new book, Seeds of Freedom. She spoke at the Huntsville-Madison County Public Library on Sunday and will be visiting local schools and offering a writers seminar at the Bailey Cove library branch Sunday from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. (Paul Huggins/phuggins@al.com)